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now here comes ed gillespie. he might attach senator warner for the vote for obama care and paint him a tool of president obama. does that work in virginia which has gotten a little bluer than in the past. >> absolutely. that is the republican playbook nationwide but you point out virginia much more democratic and went for president obama both times and as of saturday when governor -- when governor terry mcauliffe was inaugurated all five democrats. >>> coming up, a-rod strikes back. new details of his lawsuit against major league baseball and the arbitrator saying his decision was cut and dry to suspend a-rod for all of the 2014 season. more "morning joe" next. ♪ down a dirty road started out ♪ if you didn't kno that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know,
now here comes ed gillespie. he might attach senator warner for the vote for obama care and paint him a tool of president obama. does that work in virginia which has gotten a little bluer than in the past. >> absolutely. that is the republican playbook nationwide but you point out virginia much more democratic and went for president obama both times and as of saturday when governor -- when governor terry mcauliffe was inaugurated all five democrats. >>> coming up, a-rod strikes...
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. >> you know, there were a couple people that i really respect a lot in the media like nick gillespie, who was just disgusted by this. i don't think i can go that far, but i do agree with eric on this one. i think this was -- this event, this heroic man was somewhat disconnected from the limp litany of grad school garbage that came before, and it felt like it was placed at the end of the speech to armor against scrutiny, that you end it right then and there and everyone walks away thinking about this amazing hero and not how lame the president's speech is. i think i'm being fairly mild, but if you read nick gillespie's piece in time, to me, this was the least majestic speech. it's like a student trying to get signatures for a unisex bathroom at a starbucks. it wasn't presidential. it was pubescent. >> how do you really feel? >> it was really moving at the end, but i felt like i was being used. >> it sounds like you feel like cory was being used as a human shield from criticism from people like us. >> he deserved the accolades. i think eric is right, the way it should have come back to
. >> you know, there were a couple people that i really respect a lot in the media like nick gillespie, who was just disgusted by this. i don't think i can go that far, but i do agree with eric on this one. i think this was -- this event, this heroic man was somewhat disconnected from the limp litany of grad school garbage that came before, and it felt like it was placed at the end of the speech to armor against scrutiny, that you end it right then and there and everyone walks away...
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he didn't take a swipe or say anything about gillespie. this was a rough way for ed to start off when his campaign just launched. >> does this say more about warner's relationship with mark warner? they had a pretty civil campaign when they ran against each other or does it say something about the way that warner feels about ed gillespie? >> i think that's a great point. it's certainly more about the friendship. the two have worked closely together. and john warner likes to stay in the news. this was a great way to do it. >> politico's mike allen. thanks, mike. >>> senator tom coburn tells us why he's leaving washington. we'll be right back with more "morning joe." let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's
he didn't take a swipe or say anything about gillespie. this was a rough way for ed to start off when his campaign just launched. >> does this say more about warner's relationship with mark warner? they had a pretty civil campaign when they ran against each other or does it say something about the way that warner feels about ed gillespie? >> i think that's a great point. it's certainly more about the friendship. the two have worked closely together. and john warner likes to stay in...
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you go to ed gillespie's page. you go in and you see that he was the counselor to president bush for the last 18 months of the bush administration. joe, this is going to be a great race. both sides are going to have tons of money. mark warner who is certainly the favorite but work downstate virginia this week. ed gillespie launches helped him with fund-raising. i got an e-mail with the subject line this weekend, "here we go." and mark warner raising money and telling his donors he is running against a very credible washington insider. >> we will see how that goes. mike allen, thank you so much. >>> the play that sent the seahawks to the super bowl and the postgame interview that may have gotten more attention. >> what happened there? >> "morning joe" sports is straight ahead. ♪ should not all those presents make the cut ♪ ♪ no need to chuck, donate or burn them ♪ ♪ just pack them in our flat rate box ♪ ♪ we'll come to your door and return them ♪ ♪ gifts you bought but never gave away ♪ ♪ or sa
you go to ed gillespie's page. you go in and you see that he was the counselor to president bush for the last 18 months of the bush administration. joe, this is going to be a great race. both sides are going to have tons of money. mark warner who is certainly the favorite but work downstate virginia this week. ed gillespie launches helped him with fund-raising. i got an e-mail with the subject line this weekend, "here we go." and mark warner raising money and telling his donors he is...
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that's a big deal, the gillespie seat, scott brown there, not saying they are going to lose, but they are going to have to work. we have 12 seats in play, which means republicans are in a pretty good place with now room for error, they can lose now georgia or kentucky, those republican-held seats that they are worried about. let me show you the democratic target map. it really is only two seats right now, two historically red seats, democrats do have a shot at turning blue, but what's interesting here is how little luck the democrats have had finding a chris coons. think about delaware, or indiana, taking advantage of the tea party. they don't have places in south carolina and any of those, mississippi, if the tea party guys win. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." have a good weekend. chris jansing is next. crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a c
that's a big deal, the gillespie seat, scott brown there, not saying they are going to lose, but they are going to have to work. we have 12 seats in play, which means republicans are in a pretty good place with now room for error, they can lose now georgia or kentucky, those republican-held seats that they are worried about. let me show you the democratic target map. it really is only two seats right now, two historically red seats, democrats do have a shot at turning blue, but what's...
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at the state of virginia, for instance, mark warner was seen to be a safe democrat, now he's got ed gillespie running against him as a good shot. and republicans have an issue nationwide, which is affordable care, because it's not about dislike for the president, it's dislike for the way the bill has rolled out. it's a federal mandate. everybody has to participate in it. >> back to what we're talking about, the shifting of resources here. i'm thinking, joe, when we look at citizens united and the election, there's plenty of money out there. doesn't seem like an issue to refocus money. >> there's money out there. it's always a fight, but all politics are local, and what matters if you're a candidate, the resources are allocated to you, and the resources only get allocated to you if you look like you have a chance to win. if you're a candidate for senate running in a state it looks like you can't win, you don't get resources, that's whether you're a democrat or republican. >> chris, i want to play this to you, the chair of the democratic national committee expressed skepticism about this idea,
at the state of virginia, for instance, mark warner was seen to be a safe democrat, now he's got ed gillespie running against him as a good shot. and republicans have an issue nationwide, which is affordable care, because it's not about dislike for the president, it's dislike for the way the bill has rolled out. it's a federal mandate. everybody has to participate in it. >> back to what we're talking about, the shifting of resources here. i'm thinking, joe, when we look at citizens united...
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. >> and this is how former chairman of the republican national committee ed gillespie chose to launch his challenge for the virginia seat in the u.s. senate. >> if elected i'll be a servant to the people of virginia and a leader for policies that grow the middle class and foster upward mobility enabling people to lift themselves out of poverty, policies that will make life better for working families and those who want to work but can't now find a job. >> okay. but of course once our leaders turn to solving the problem of the poverty trap, those problems that ed gillespie is talking about, that's where the political consensus falls apart. for the first time in a long time inequality in america is at the center of a robust and meaningful debate at the level of national politics and for voters who will be holding our political leaders accountable for their actions on this issue in november, well, that's bully for us. joining me at the table today host of public radio's left right and center and msnbc contributor matt miller. christina belantony. political strategist joe watkins and cont
. >> and this is how former chairman of the republican national committee ed gillespie chose to launch his challenge for the virginia seat in the u.s. senate. >> if elected i'll be a servant to the people of virginia and a leader for policies that grow the middle class and foster upward mobility enabling people to lift themselves out of poverty, policies that will make life better for working families and those who want to work but can't now find a job. >> okay. but of course...
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raised a lot of money, he is a democratic incumbent got a challenge from rnc, former rnc official, ed gillespie. that will cause someone like warner to spend more money and resources in a place where you know, he could have been reelected easily. that is still an uphill battle for the republicans. jon: right. republicans need to flip six seats if they want to take control of the senate. you add up the states we talked about. and virginia you threw in at the end, those are eight states where republicans at least have a prayer. you can also talk about new hampshire where jeanne shaheen is facing a pretty potentially tough election? >> right. in new hampshire you can also look at places like michigan where a republican candidate is running competitively in the polls there. those are traditionally safer for the democrats there. and again, even in new hampshire, even if jeanne shaheen, the current incumbent looks good, polling well, looks good in the state, it is still causing her to perhaps, you know, raise more money, spend more money and resource that is that she might not have had to without a c
raised a lot of money, he is a democratic incumbent got a challenge from rnc, former rnc official, ed gillespie. that will cause someone like warner to spend more money and resources in a place where you know, he could have been reelected easily. that is still an uphill battle for the republicans. jon: right. republicans need to flip six seats if they want to take control of the senate. you add up the states we talked about. and virginia you threw in at the end, those are eight states where...